Amogh Boutique Hotel
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN HYDERABAD/ Updated : Jul 30, 2015, 12:24 IST
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Situated in Banjara Hills, the Amogh Boutique Hotel is built according to a Thai style of architecture. It is close to city attractions such as Birla Temple and the Kasu Brahamananda Reddy National Park. The 32 rooms and suites ar … Read more
Situated in Banjara Hills, the Amogh Boutique Hotel is built according to a Thai style of architecture. It is close to city attractions such as Birla Temple and the Kasu Brahamananda Reddy National Park. The 32 rooms and suites are furnished with modern amenities such as at a TV, electronic safe and hot and cold water. Dining options include the 24-hour coffee shop and multi-cuisine restaurant Leaves serves lunch and midnight buffets. Read less

Situated in Banjara Hills, the Amogh Boutique Hotel is built according to a Thai style of architecture. It is close to city attractions such as Birla Temple and the Kasu Brahamananda Reddy National Park. The 32 rooms and suites are furnished with modern amenities such as at a TV, electronic safe and hot and cold water. Dining options include the 24-hour coffee shop and multi-cuisine restaurant Leaves serves lunch and midnight buffets. There’s also a spacious banquet hall to organise parties and meetings. Other facilities include 24-hour room service, travel desk, photocopy, fax and courier services, laundry, parking space with valet parking, and Wi-Fi.
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